Update: Dr. Luke's attorney denied to TMZ on Wednesday, March 9, that Sony is ending its contract with the famed producer. "Luke has an excellent relationship with Sony," the lawyer told the website. "His representatives are in regular contact with executives at the highest levels of Sony, and this has never come up."

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Sony Music may finally be taking action amid the ongoing controversy surrounding music producer Dr. Luke and “TiK ToK” singer Kesha, a source tells Us Weekly.

“It’s being discussed,” the insider says of the company potentially severing its professional ties with the producer (real name: Lukasz Gottwald). "It’s a legal issue so it’s not an easy thing and a lot of people need to weigh in."

On Wednesday, March 9, The Wrap reported that Dr. Luke — the man behind such hits as Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a Girl” and “Teenage Dream”; Miley Cyrus’ "Party in the U.S.A.”; and Avril Lavigne’s “Girlfriend” — was potentially going to get the boot after Sony executives determined their working relationship was too publicly contentious.

“There is no contest. Kesha has no case in regards to her contract but they can’t afford the Adeles of the world out in the streets calling the label unsupportive,” a source told the site. “The fact that this hasn’t already been taken care of with Luke is confusing, especially for people in the building.”

In February, Kesha, 29, made headlines after she lost her injunction to be freed from her six-album contract with Dr. Luke in light of her allegations that the 42-year-old producer had physically, emotionally and sexually abused her in the decade that they worked together.

Kesha arrives for an appearance in her case against Sony Music Entertainment at New York State Supreme Court on February 19, 2016, in New York City.James Devaney/GC Images
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“Unfortunately, when you have that poor of character, like, so many artists don’t like you and don’t like working with you,” she said during an interview with Australia’s Kyle & Jackie O radio show on Monday, March 7. “You know, that’s not normal. I get along with everybody I work with. He’s just not a good guy for me.”